Discover the meaning of Ordinance No. 18522 of 2024 regarding the notice to creditors in extraordinary administration, a crucial aspect for the protection of creditors' rights and the transparency of the bankruptcy procedure.
Order no. 17551/2024 clarifies the requirements for the protection of the foreign citizen living with an Italian family member, emphasizing the importance of actual cohabitation.
Let's analyze the ruling no. 16860 of June 19, 2024, of the Court of Cassation, which clarifies the procedures for appealing transfer decrees in the context of international protection, highlighting the admissibility of nullity grounds even after the appeal stage.
Let's analyze the recent ruling of the Court of Cassation that clarifies the standing of creditors in the context of preventive composition, providing relevant insights for legal practice.
The order of June 13, 2024 clarifies the hearing procedures for trafficking victims within the framework of international protection, highlighting the importance of verification by the merit judge.
The ruling no. 16231 of 2024 sheds new light on the dynamics of members in housing cooperatives, clarifying the responsibilities and rights arising from exchange contracts and the associative relationship.
Order No. 16047 of 2024 clarifies the position of a partner in an LLC who has pledged their share while retaining the right to challenge the shareholders' resolutions. Let's explore the details and legal implications together.
The ruling of the Court of Cassation in 2023 provides important clarifications on the configurability of the crime of embezzlement in relation to the appropriation of intangible assets, highlighting the issues related to the improper use of tax credits by public officials.
Let’s analyze the recent ruling no. 48472 of 2023, which addresses the issue of preventive confiscation and the defense rights of third-party creditors. Together, we will explore the legal implications and the conditions for nullity in the case of failure to communicate the issues raised ex officio.
We explore the recent ruling No. 48761 of 2023 by the Court of Cassation regarding the rights of third parties in the confiscation of fictitiously registered assets, clarifying the limits of standing and the interest in challenging the measure.